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    TIM SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FA&lt
The Presently Standard of
Prescription Service
TIiq standard 0 -proscription compounding la .constantly
improving. Scientific methods and oqulpinont make
It-pofldiblo. Your mddlclnca will atwnya bo right If you
bring prcflcrlptlona to ub. Our prcacrlptlon department
la oo organized and conducted that It aupplomonta tho
oITortB of tho phyalclan.
' Ail up-to-dato equipment, tho ubo of assayed drugB and
the omploymont of experienced, graduato , pharmaclBta
Inauro perfect, aorvlce. .' ' . ,
. . . . ,
80 wo guarantoo purity, accuracy and roaoopablo prlcoa
whon your prpocrlptlons aro compounded horo.
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PHONE
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SUBSTITUTE
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Real Estate
Form Lands and Cltr Prop
erty. Tracts to null purcbaB
or. ' Wrlto for prlcos and
toririB.
Thompson & Mil
Phone Springfield 4
: Town and Vicinity
Laura Ware Ib homo from Portland.
Condensed goat milk at Poory's.
Mr, and Mrs. 1. A. Smith oxpect'to
lonvo soon for a visit in California.
. Miss Union Doan was a visitor
horo Monday. ( ,
howls Glbbs has resigned his posi
tion at Uio M. M. l'oory drug storo.
Miss Madalono Logan has, moved
1o tho homo of Mrs.Anna Knox.
First-class shoo repairing at tho V
A. Hall Shoo storo. adv.
J. W. Harpool has moved to 822 D
at root.
Mr. Juclcson tindorwont.n major op
oration at tho Moroy hospital ' today.
Tho flu situation horo Is much lm
proved. Nadoon and Uoland Qroon aro at
tho homo of tholr grandmothr, Mrs.
i -
Mark Kndlcott Is ablo to bo on-tho
streets again,
Klonzo Tooth paBt'o at Poory's. 1
L. C. Tennis has moved on B streot
Tjotwoen Oth and 10th stroots.
Mrs. Frank Stowart and children
loft today for Richmond, California.
Elwood and Luclon Fogies nro In
town from Astoria.
. Joo Npnl, of Wlnborry, was a busi
ness vloltor horo today.
Miss Opal Holvorson roturnod from
Vancouver Sunday.
Myron Cyr la HI at tho Mercy hosp
ital with tho influenza.
. . i . . ....... 1 1. . . i -
Vera Nolson camo back from
Brownsvillo Wednesday.
Somo 7Bc books at Poory's for 9o.
Mrs. I. It. Holmos, of Waltorvlllo,
1s 'critically' 111 at tho local hospital.
E. B. Morrison has installod a pow
er, potato sorter In his warehouse.
Mrs John McKay Is ablo to bo
out aftor her rocont Illness.
Loo Nolson. of'Coburg. Is visiting
Ooorgo Williams this week.
Miss Ruby McKInnoy roturnod from
Albany Sunday. , ,
Braslyo Soap takos out tho groaso
Bpots. lDc a cako at Poory's
r it
Francos and Nicholas Lamborly
liavo accoptod positions In Portland.
. ....
J. W. White, of Cottago Grove, was
n , buslnosB visitor horo Mtnday.
J. S.' Clark, of, Indopondonco, spont
tho wook-ond with his family,
F. A, Hills aptl Vanco .Strattofl, of
Wondllng, motorod flqwn Friday night.
. Kantlook water bottles and syrin
ges rit Perry's',
Hunry Tomsoth loft Sunday for
Wondllng to work In tho Booth-Kelly
mill at that placo.
Ilnlph Winters, of Vlda, spont Sat
urday In town.
.Jess Smltcon has resigned his po
sition at Wondllng. '
Vorn Vaughn, of Jaspor, spent Sat
urday In town on, businoss.
s
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Miss LorraltK), Mahonoy roturnod
from Pprtland Saturday.
Mrs. P. A. Woaloy was discharged
from, tho ilorcy -lospltal Friday.
Lostor Valllor arrived Jiorao Satur
day evening from Camp Lewis.
First-class bIioo repairing at tho W.
A. Hall Shoo storo. adv.
B. B. Morrison has shipped In
(Hirloado of hay and 3 carloads of
mill feed Uilu wook.
Ilobort Ward,' warohouso man for
B, B. Morrison, Is suffering wlUt a
sovoro cold.
Cecil Kennedy, who has been at
tending tliQ local high BChool left to
day for Portland.
Mrs. W. J. Morrow and Bmall sons
roturnod to Jholr homo at Los An
geles, California today.
Mrs. ErnoBt Johnson, of Wendllng,
undcrwont a major operation at tho
Murcy Hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. D. J. aiondonnlng Is at WaM
torvlllo attending to sovoral influen
za cases.
Mr. and MrB. Frank Snodgrass, of
Wopdling, aro visiting at Uio homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Rlloy Snodgrass,
P. W. Oroon.
C. Horbst, of tho local creamery, Is
suffering1 with tho flu.
J. V. Jonos, who Is employed at
Wlnborry, was In town on buBlnoss
today. .
Dr. J. B. Richmond oxpoctn to at
tend a mooting of tho Lano County
dontlsts In Bugono tomorrow "night.
Mr Thompson nan rdcovoroi
from his rocont Illness,
Dale Bturgos Ib rapidly rocovorJng
from an attack of tho flu.
Luff Chotwood Is rapidly rocovor-
Ing from an attack of pneumonia.
Bvorott Wilkinson, of Wondllng,
spont Uio wook-ond with his family.
Fred Louk roturnod to Wondllng
Sunday after spending Uio weekend
with his family.
Mrs. Ethol Bally and son, Joo,
spont last wook at tho homo of Mr.
and Mrs. King, near Coburg bridge
Tho famous Jontcol lino of Toilet
preparations at Peory's.
W. 0. IlltchoyV of Nampa, Idaho.' ls
vlslUng' his brother, James D. Rlt
choy. Mrs. Henry .Miller and boB, of
Wondllng, visited friends over tho
wook-ond.
Lawronco UowoVmart Is 111' at tho
heme of his grandmother In -Wond
llng. !'
Hobart Keonoy.'Of Bugono, was tho
dlnnor gaost of Miss' Boo Rob'orta
Sunday.
Charlos Burgess and William Mo-
shlor woro business visitors hero Sat
urday.
Tho local Itebokahs hold tholr reg
ular meeting Monday evening in the
I. O. O. F. hall.
Thora V. IJooaon and May Trlplett
woro among tho successful applicants
for dno-yoar teachers' certificates.
Frank Mclloo nfflved homo from
Camp Lowls tho lattor part or last
week having received his official dis
charge.
Miss Lola Uarr returned homo Frl
day ovonlng after doing substftuto
teaching In tho Junction City high
Bchocl for two weeks.
Tho W. O. W. lodgo did not hold
their regular mooting Tuesday oyo
nlng as there woro not enough mem'
berH present.
Virgil Jonos . has secured employ
inont at tho Dooth-Kelly mill at
Wondllng until tho mill hero begins
operations again.
M. C. Dressier has been appointed
to usslst In tho membership drive of
tho Oregon Stato Chamber of Com
merco,
Guy Moshlor, well known liore has
received his ofllcial discharge from
the marines and will bo home on or
near tho 10th of February.
Mr A. Uaker, i-,Crewoll, Yls
Itqd at'tli'd" iirftfid of hcr'soniN. Ai
Daker, last Tuesday.
Professor Almack, of tho Extension
DoparUnonl of tha University, spoke
nt a .general mooting of tho local
teachers on Thursday,
potatoes and ono car of feed, Thero
Is only one thing bettor than doing
business In a country Uiat buys and
that Is a country that produces morc
of tho. things that now have to bo
bought outside.
Mr. and MrsT Lawrcnco May re
ceived A tplegram from their son, Vor-
don May, Saturday noon saying that
ho had arrived (n Hobokcn, N. J.
Verdon Is a member Of tho 8th dlvl-
Ji!pn of tho 83d feglmqnt, flold artil
lery. Verdon has been In Franca
slnco Novembor 9, 1918.
STATE FURNISHES RELIEF
Kjfim Zy4ty fbbif
IrgWd tnoaSt
XnvTifjkJuvrinit
k,
Itielesl Gamine
VE ARB
Executive Dealers
IN SPniNQFIELD FOR
RED CROWN
Springfield Garage
A CONCERN OF RELIABILITY
Legislature Appropriates $100,000 For
Emerflencle Arising Ot(t of Re
turn of Soldiers and Sailors
Salem, Fob. 22 After a particular
ly stormy career f'fi tho senate, tho
soldier's relief bill, providing for an
npproprlaUon of $100,000 for emer
gency relief, to roturnod soldiers, sai
lors and marines, finally was passed
In both House and Scnato today and
became a law upon Its approval
shortly, after by Governor Withy
combo. After haying passed tho Senate yes
terday with an amendment providing
that soldiors should furnish such per
sonal data to tho soldiers' relief com
mission as that body should demand,
tho bill was halted In tho House,
whero members refused to concur in
tho Senate amendment House mem
bers branded . the amendment as an
Insult to the. soldiers and to the
House.
'A conferenco committee of both
Iioubcs recommended tho elimination
of tho objectionable amendment, and
their roport was adopted, without fur
ther debate.
Somo
Poory's.
dandy razor strops
at
Tho strong wind Wednesday ovo
nlng causod a number of oloctric
wires to bo blown down.
Mrs. Myrtlo Plrtlo, of Coburg, vis
ited at tho honio of Miss Myrl Ar
nold today!
Charles Dorlty lort tor Portland
Wednesday morning to bo gono sev
eral days. . .
Potor Tomsoth cao down from
Wondllng Saturday night and roturnod
to work Monday.
Tho many friends of Mrs. Qroon
arc sadly grlovpd ovor Mr. Green's
death.
. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Adrian spont
Tuesday "with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ad
rian, of Bugono.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Wllmot, of
Vlda, have moved to tholr apartmont
In tho Soavoy building.
Tho Doll Thoatro waB opon Sunday
ovonlng for Uio first tlmo since tho
ban has boon lifted,
, Mrs. Addlo Pottor, of Doorhorn,
spont Uio wook-ond with hor slator,
Mrs. Poarl Drury.
Miss Amelia Lindahl returned from
Portland Saturday la ordor to be horo
for tho oponlug school on Monday.
Miss Dagmar Joffprsoiij who teachos
In tho public school,, roturnod from
Portland Saturday.
Harry Drumotto Is night watch
whllo Curtis Hadon, Uio regular night
pollco, Is HI.
Waldp Hardy, who has boon sta
tlonod at Camp Mills, N, Y returned
to his homo horo Sunday,
Howard Cotton, who underwent an
operation at tho post hospital at Van
couver soveral weeks ago, Is rapidly
recovering. Howard was a member
of the S. A. T. C. at Corvallls.
Honry Adrian, who has been In a
Government mechanical training
Bchool in tho east, roturnod homo. Sat
urday. He will probably ongago in
the garage business again.
Miss, Margaret Dixon, icashlor at
Mountain States Power Co's local of
fice, went to Portland today to visit
her parents and her brother George
who has Just returned from tho lato
unploasantnoss In Franco.
Lieutenant J. It. Barr, who has
beon In an eastern training camp has
arrived In Shdrldan, whero he will ro
sumo his practice Lieutenant Barr
is wll known here having been a phy
sician hero before moving to Sher
idan. Tho Springfield Feed Co. received
this wook two cars of Idaho alfalfa,
ono car food and three cars of val
loy hay. The company shipped oih
ono car of tho alfalfa, ono. car Of
Select Big Jury Papel
Over 300 Lane County men have
beon selected to serve on' tho circuit
court Jury during the present year.
Only a small percentage will be cho
sen at each term, thirty names will
bo selected -by the county clerk and
tho sheriff nt a certain Ume before
Uio regular court term. Tho following
men from Springfield aro given In the
list:
J. J .Brydn, Oscar C. Caswell, J. W.
Coffin, Carl E. Fischer, John H. Ham-
mott-B. K. Jenkins, J. W. Key, I. D.
Larimer. James R, McGee. Harry It
Neat, Jacob C Nicholson, Welby Sto-
verts. Glen Stafford, L. W. Thompson,
and B. A. Washburne. . '
Cured at a Cost of 25. Cents
"EiEht years ago when we first
moved to Mnttoon, I was a great suf
ferer from indigestion and constipa
tion." writes Mrs. Robert AHison, Mat-
toon, III. I had frequent headaches and
dizzv srellB. and there was a feeling
Hko a heavy weight pressing on my
stomach and chest all tho time. I
felt miserable. Every morsel of food
distressed mo. I could not rest at
night and felt tired and worn out all
tho tlmo. One bottle of Chamber
Iain's Tablets cured mo and Y have
slnco felt like a different person."
SOCIAL EVENTS
When in Springfield Eat
at the New restaurant, the
ELITE CAFE
GIVES SLUMBER PARTY
Miss Jane Llndsey and Miss Mada
leno Logan entertained a number of
their friends nt a slumber party at
their homo on Sixth and A streets
Saturday . evening. The evening was
spont In playing games and pulling
taffy, after which the girls enjoyed
several hours in Intimate convorsa
ttnn. A threo courso breakfast was
1 Borvod at ten o'clock Sunday morning
Those who enjoyed the evening of
frolic wore: Mlssos Estolla Martin,
Etholyn Powers, Lorraine Mahoney,
Helen StrausBor, Dagmar Jefferson,
Mildred Lindahl, "Gertrudo Williams,
MaMalone Logan and Jano Llndsey.
Main Garage
PHONE 17
. W. W. EBBETT
wishes all his patrons a HappjTand
Prosperous New Year.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
- AUTO ACCESSORIES
TIRES, TUBES, BOOTS AND PATCHES
BATTERY REPAIRING
AND RECHARGING
' SATISFACTION. GUARANTEED OR
MONEY REFUNDED
F6cf Prices
We quote Barley lower, though the market Is higher.
Whole Barley, per ton (sacked) ., $55.
Rolled Barley, per ton (sacked) $57.
Ground Barley, per ton (sacked) . -$5T.
Rolled Oats 60 lbs $2.00
Alfalfa Meal 80 lbs $1.70
Beet Pulp 100 lbs $2.90
Fisher's Dairy Feed 90 lbs .....J. $2.45
Millrua 75 lbs $2.00
Berkshire Hog Feed 100 lbs $3.05
Scratch Food 100 lbs -$4.10
Egg Mash 100 lbs -.- -v--$3.50
Clam Shell 100 lbs &--$ 1.1 5
Crystal Grit 100 lbs . .- $1.15
Eastern Shell 100 .lbs -, -$1.55
Some Special Priced Groceries:
Soap, 21 bars for. .'. $1.00
Matches, 20 boxes for. T $1.00
Corn Flakes, 2 boxes fof. 25C
Codfish Bricks -- ---;-v25c
Get All Our Grocery Prices.
We Can Save You Money.
SPRINGFIELD FEED GO.
Eggimann's
First, Last,
and All the Time
For Good Things
to Eat
Born,
McBEE To Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank
McBee, Monday, January 20, 1919,
a son.
WATERSHED COATS
Glondennlng has them for ladies
or gentlemen, tho quality ot which
aro unsurpassed at a price lower
than can elsewhere bo obtained.
"Is that nrUflctal memory system
you took up any good?"
"It has its limitations, ot course.
It would never teach you to remem
ber tho namo of the Vlco-Prosldont or
tho words of Uio Star Spangled Ban
ner."
$100 Reward, $100
The readera of this paper will b
pleased to learn that thero Is at least one
dreaded disease that science, has been
able to cure In all Its stapes, and that Is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional
disease, requlrrs a. constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catnrrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, actlnir directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, there,
by destroying the foundation of the dls.
easo, and giving the patient etrensth by
building up the constitution nnd ass stlnB
nature m dolnff Its work. The proprietors
have so- much faith In Its curative now
ers that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars
for any case that It falls to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials.
AddrtMl F. J- CIIENEr & CO.. Toledo, O.
sold ly all DmcBUts. 7(0. ,,
Take Hall s Family I'llls (or conitlpatoo.
CAREFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS
DENTISTRY
DR. J. E. RICHMOND
PHONES Office, 3; Residence, 116-J
Ovor Commercial Bank
Springfield, Oregon
D. W. ROOF
JEWELER
SPRINGFIELD; - OREGON
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
Dr. N. W. Emery
DENTIST
SUTTON DLDG. - - PHONE 20-J
RESIDENCE PHONE 129-W
nOBBttT BURNS Lodge, No.
78, A. M;. F., Ancient and
Accoptod Scottish Rite Uni
versal and Symbolla Free
MasonB meets first and third
Friday evening In W, O. W,
hall Visiting brothers wel
come
P. A. Johnson
Secretary.
Chas. Klngswell
R. W. M.